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HANNA -DAVIDSON
into a cuff at the wrists. Floral lace
trimmed the bottom of the gown
moving into the back along the long
train. She wore a floral headpiece
which held her short veil, and
The Marriage of Deborah Jean
Davidson , and Reginald Victor
Stewart Hanna took place -at the
Argyle Citadel Corps, Hamilton on
Saturday, September 6th at 2 p.m.
The. altar was decorated with two
floral arrangements of pink and
white mums and gladioli intertwin-
ed with baby's breath and small,
daisies. A bible was placed
betWeen the two arrangements.
Pastor Gilbert Davidson of St.
Catharines, uncle of the bride,
officiated at the double ring
Ceremony, assisted by the Major of
the 'Church, Major Bowes of the
•Salvation Army, Hamilton:
The. bride is a daughter of ,Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Adair,, Davidson of
R. R. 2 Lucknow. The , groom is a.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earl
Hanna of Hatnilton.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, chose an
old fashioned. wedding dress with
sheer high neckline of peau de soie
with small :daisies circling the
collar. From this neckline the
sheer material extended down into
an oval joining the floral lace
bodice and fOrmed a V-shape at the
waistline. This lace extended
half-way down the sleeves, fromt
where a full sleeve formed again
BROOKSIDE
HAPPENINGS
On Thursday, October 9, Mr.
Granger took his Grade 4 class to
the Metropolitan Zoo in Toronto.
He' would like to thank those
parents who went along to help.
Other assistance was given by the
French teacher Miss Trezise and
bus driver Ted' Beaker. The day
was both educational and enjoy-
able. •
Students at, the school are
making good use of the gym
equipment from -the High School,
especially the trampolines.. A
Schedule has been set up so all
classes have equal use of it.
In the Cross Country, which took
place at Point Farms Park on
October 15, Brookside made an
excellent showing. Schools taking
part were Victoria,. Robertson, St.
Mary's Separate from Goderich,
also Colborne, Kingsbtidge and
Brookside. Our school won the
following pennants - Junior Boys,
Intermediate Boys and "Senior
Girls. Congratulations to those
who took part.
carried a cascade bouquet of red
roses intertwined with baby's
breath.
Matron of Honour was a friend of
the bride, April Grasby of Hamil-
ton. She wore a long sleeveless
gown of light pink polyester and
acetate with white polka dots.
White curly lace trimmed the
neckline, also along the bottom of
the dress and up the back to the
waistline. Her pink picture hat was
trimmed with matching dress
material for the ribbon. She carried
a nosegay .of white daisies, pink
mums, baby's breath and fern.
Bridesmaids were Elizabelh"and
Clara Davidson, sisters of • the
bride; Karen Hanna, sister of the
groom; and Patti Black, cousin of
the bride, as junior bridesmaids; all
-of Hamilton.. Sheri Black of
Hamilton was flower girl.
The attendant's dresses and
flowers were the same as the
matron of honour's.
Ring bearer was Bill Hanna of
Hamilton, cousin of the groom.
Groomsman was Philp, Czernda
of Hamilton, friend of the, groom.
Ushers were Bill Ross of Hamilton,
cousin , of the, groom; and the
bride's three brothers Harold,
Steven and Edward Davidson, all of
R. R. 2 Lucknow.
The groom and his attendants all
wore black tuxedos.
A reception followed in St.
Nicholas Church, Hamilton; which
was decorated with bells, flowers
and streamers.
The bride's mother chose a long
pink dress of polyester with a
flower, design on front of the. dress
and a matching long sleeve coat.
Her corsage was two large yellow
orchids.
The groom's mother chose a long
dress of baby blue polyeiter with
short sleeves and beadwork trim-
ming the round neckline. Her
corsage • was two large yellow
orchids.
For travelling the
light pink pant suit.'
Following a weddin
End,. Bahamas, the
residing in Hamiltoi
groom is employed
Hilton Works.